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Karnataka Wildlife Tour
The magnificent graceful animals with their lithe movements,the beautiful colourful birds with their sudden bursts of flights, roaming free in their own natural habitat... the wonderful world of wildlife in Karnataka is rich, varied and vivid. With its own fair share of parks and sanctuaries.
Bandipur
220 kms from Bangalore Established by the Mysore Maharajas in 1931 itself, the National Park here nestling in the foothills of Nilgiris has a bewildering variety of wildlife which can be watched on elephant back at close quarters. If one is lucky, the lord of jungle himself might make an appearance! Best time to visit is between June and October. |
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Nagarhole National Park
240 kms from Bangalore Herds of elephants walking majestically, wild boar disappearing Into the undergrowth, monkeys greeting you from tree tops, spotted deer darting across, shy sambhur strolling by, burly bisons charging and the leopard moving in a blur this is animal country, so tread carefully. This paradise of nature lovers nestles amidst lush greenery in the South -Eastern part of Kodagu. |
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Kabini River Lodge
200 kms from Bangalore A special jungle resort for nature lovers where one can wake up to the chirping of birds, take an early morning coracle-ride, partake steaming hot meals at an open-to- winds thatch-roofed dining hall, take a jeep ride into the dense forest, take a walk with a naturalist guide and sit around a camp-fire at dinner time and enjoy the local dancing. A perfect prescription for frayed nerves!
Cauvery Fishing Camp
100 kms from Bangalore This camp is at Bhimeshwari on the banks of river Cauvery which is a protected area for fish that abounds here. |
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Chief among them is Mahseer, a prize catch for every committed angler and Asia's premiere sporting fish. Set amidst sylvan and idyllic surroundings with the green countryside merging magically with the green tents, the camp is a dream come true for true anglers.
Ranganathittu
130 kms from Bangalore A world of birds that'll surely enthral you. Comprising of three rocky little islands, green with spreading trees that are home to hundreds of birds that hide between leaves, dart between branches and lazily lift-off over the water. Every year, thousands of birds fly across continents and oceans and home in to these islands. A coracle ride on Cauvery river takes you close to these exotic birds.
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